Tokyo, Japan – Anti-China protestors yell in front of a Chinese grocery store in Tokyo’s Ikebukuro district as the territorial dispute of the Senkaku Islands still remain high between Japan and China, September 29, 2012. Even though it was the 40th anniversary day of restoration of diplomatic ties between Japan and China, approximately 300 protesters showed up against China, according to a demonstration authority. (Photo by Koichiro Suzuki/AFLO)

Tokyo, Japan – Kazuo Hirai, left, CEO of Sony Corp., and President Hiroyuki Sasa of Olympus Corp. pose for photographers following a news conference in downtown Tokyo, October 1, 2012, following the announcement of its tie-up with the scandal stricken Olympus Corp. Sony and Olympus have concluded a capital and business tie-up agreement to shore up the scandal-hit Japanese medical equipment and camera maker, and will set up a joint firm to expand their medical operations. With the alliance, Sony will become Olympus’ leading shareholder by acquiring a stake of around 11 percent with investment of about 50 billion yen, aiming to expand its medical business as an area of potential growth. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO)

Tokyo, Japan – The newly renovated Tokyo Station is shown during the night, October 1, 2012, after a five year restoration project. The building includes new commercial facilities such as the high-end Daimaru Deparment Store and the Tokyo Station Hotel, which will opened on October 3. The Tokyo Station brick Gothic building was originally constructed in 1914. In 1923 it was damaged by the Great Kanto Earthquake, and it was also heavily damaged by bombing raids in 1945. The project aimed to restore the station building to its original form. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)